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Mailing invoices

Mailing invoices

stinogoonie
New member | Level 2

Is it possible to email invoices?

Please tell me it is. We pay a lot for dropbox. So this would make everyone's life easy'er and make us spend a hell of a lot less klicks on finding invoices etc. 

Now I have to do everything manually. Download the invoice, read it, send it to my manager, review it again via our accountant. It is so cumbersome, why doesn't have Dropbox this option yet? Late to the party? 

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Mark
Super User II

No it isnt, sorry. 

 

Its a very commonly requested feature.


 


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cgeorg
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+1, for some reason this was just closed without any information as to what is happening - has this been rejected as "we don't care"?

 

https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-ideas/Email-invoice-automatically/idi-p/22302

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